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2015 Wall of Fame Ballot

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Please note that the deadline for voting in this ballot has now passed

Once again in 2015, fans will have a voice in which former player, coach, or manager is selected to the Phillies Wall of Fame this year. Voting is underway and ends at 5 p.m. ET on February 6, 2015. Last year's honoree, Charlie Manuel, became the 35th inductee into the Wall of Fame.

Fans can select their top three choices from a 12-man ballot of Phillies alumni. A first place vote is worth five points, second place three points and third place one point. The top five fan consensus choices as determined by total points will serve as the official ballot for a special Wall of Fame Selection Committee that will choose this year's inductee.

INDUCTION DAY

Induction ceremonies at Citizens Bank Park are set for July 31, prior to the 7:05 p.m. game against the Braves. A 14"x20" cast bronze plaque will be added to the Toyota Wall of Fame display located in the Memory Lane section of Ashburn Alley. The following day, August 1, is Phillies Alumni Night in which former players living in the tri-state area will be introduced pre-game.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Players with five or more years of service are eligible. Managers and coaches need four or more years of service. All candidates must be retired for three years before they can be eligible for the 12-man ballot. In addition to a player's statistical record, consideration is given to longevity, ability, contributions to the Phillies and baseball, character, plus special achievements.Past inductees »

Christenson, Larry - RHP, 1973-83

Honors: NL Pitcher of the Month, September 1977; NL Pitcher of the Week, 1978.

Notable: All 11 ML seasons were with the Phillies, most for any pitcher, and second in tenure to Mike Schmidt's 18 seasons . . . First ML hit was a home run . . . Won ML debut, 7-1, as a 19-year-old, a complete-game 5-hitter vs. the Mets, 4/13/73.

Fregosi, Jim - MGR, 1991-96

Honors: Associated Press NL Manager of the Year (1993) . . . Managed the 1994 NL All-Stars to an 8-7 win at Three Rivers Stadium.

Notable: Managed 1993 Phillies to the National League pennant, becoming the third team in baseball history to go from last place one year to the World Series the next year . . . 97 wins were the most for the Phillies since 101 in 1977.

Garber, Gene - RHP, 1974-78

Phillies records: First Phillies reliever to post wins in three consecutive appearances, 5/15 (gm. 2)-16-17 (1975) . . . Was 10-12 in 1975, the most losses for a Phillies reliever in a single season.

Notable: League leader with 71 appearances and 47 games finished (1975) . . . Led staff with 64 appearances and 19 saves (1977) . . . One of eight Phillies relievers to win 10 or more games in a season . . . One of 13 Phillies relievers (minimum 180 games) who never made a start . . . Career relief innings rank 7th on club's all-time list; 33 wins, also 7th.

Gonzalez, Tony - OF, 1960-68

Phillies records: Batted over .300, 3 times . . . Finished second to Roberto Clemente in the NL batting race in 1967, .339 to .357; second-highest average in the majors.

Notable: Didn't commit an error in 1962 (114 games, 273 total chances); first ML center fielder with a 1.000 fielding percentage and second Phillies outfielder with an errorless season . . . Set club record with 205 consecutive errorless games; fumbling a single, the streak ended on 6/27/63 . . . Also led NL outfielders in fielding percentage in 1964 (.996) and 1967 (.993) . . . First major league baseball player to wear a batting helmet with a pre-molded ear flap (1964).

Notable: 74 appearances in 1950 was a club record until 1987 . . . Started Game 1 in 1950 World Series and lost, 1-0 . . . Among Phillies relievers, ranks 4th in wins (40), 5th in games finished (203), T-8th in appearances (291) and 6th in innings pitched (529.2).

Luderus, Fred - 1B, 1910-20

Phillies records: Played in 533 consecutive games, 1916-20, then a club record . . . Most putouts, first baseman, season, 1,597 (1917).

League Leader: Led NL in games (1913).

Honors: Consecutive game playing streak is second in club history to Richie Ashburn's 733-game streak (1950-54).

Notable: Played 1,298 games at first base, most in club history . . . Captain of 1915 NL pennant-winners . . . Runner-up for 1915 batting title . . . Hit .438 in 1915 WS, a club record that was broken in 2008 by Jayson Werth (.444) . . . Hit Phillies first-ever WS HR, Game 5.

Ryan, Mike - C/CH, 1968-73; 1980-95

Phillies career: Named bullpen coach in 1980 and held that position through the 1995 season, except for 1985 when he coached first base part of the season . . . 16-year career as a Phillies coach is topped only by John Vukovich's 17 seasons . . . Catcher who spent 11 years in the majors, including a stint with the Phillies from 1968 to 1973 . . . Minor league catching instructor and minor league manager with the Phillies, 1977-79.

Honors: Only uniformed person in Phillies history to be in three World Series, 1980, 1983 and 1993.

Notable: Wore a Phillies uniform for 25 of his 35 years in professional baseball . . . Coached under eight different Phillies managers . . . Caught the first ball dropped from a helicopter at the Veterans Stadium Opener, 4/10/71.

Honors: All-Star, 1936 (starter) . . . First Phillie to drive in a run in the Midsummer Classic.

Notable: Played 1,076 games at third base, 3rd on club's all-time list . . . Had four 100-RBI seasons . . . .307 career average is highest in Phillies history for a third baseman . . . .982 fielding percentage in 1937 was club record until Placido Polanco's .986 in 2010.

Notable: Threw no-hitter, 6/23/71 at Cincinnati, and became only pitcher in ML history to hit two homers while pitching a no-hitter . . . Also hit 2 homers in a game on 8/28/71 . . . Hurled 1-hitter at LA, 8/8/68.

Wilson, Jimmy - C/MGR, 1923-28; 1934-38

Notable: Only native Philadelphian to play for and manage the Phillies . . . Batted over .300 in two of his first four big league seasons . . . Traded to Cardinals during second game of a 1928 doubleheader; returned to Phillies in 1934 as player-manager . . . Also managed for several weeks when manager Art Fletcher was suspended by the NL for the rest of the 1926 season . . . .288 career average is one of the highest for a Phillies catcher . . . Shares NL record, fewest putouts, extra-inning game, 0, 8/31/27, 1st game, 13 innings.

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